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Jesus Betrayal

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Betrayal is a profound theme in the narrative of Jesus, culminating in the events leading to His crucifixion. The Gospels recount how Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve disciples, conspired to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, as foretold in Zechariah 11:12-13. This act of treachery not only fulfilled prophecy but also highlighted the depths of human sinfulness and the stark contrast to Christ's unwavering love and grace. In Mark 14:10-11, we see Judas's decision to betray Jesus, a moment that encapsulates the tragic reality of turning away from the light. Jesus, aware of His impending betrayal, speaks of it during the Last Supper, emphasizing the gravity of this act in Matthew 26:24, where He states, "Woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man!" This moment serves as a reminder of the cost of sin and the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan through Christ's sacrifice. In John 13:21-27, Jesus identifies Judas as the betrayer, illustrating the intimate betrayal that occurs even among close companions. Ultimately, the betrayal of Jesus not only sets the stage for His crucifixion but also reveals the profound love of God, who uses even the darkest moments for His glory, as seen in Romans 8:28.

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In this sermon, the preacher discusses the betrayal and arrest of Jesus. He describes how Jesus was condemned to death and how the prophecy of Isaiah was fulfilled as people spat on him and buffeted him. The preacher then talks about the reflex actions of the body and how it can cushion blows. He em

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